Scientific news
The first edition of the Workshop for Young Investigators in Magnetic Resonances (YIMRs)
identification of an animal from a milligram of bone
A book chapter dedicated to the challenges of 2D NMR
A review recently published by the MassLor-LCP-A2MC-UL site
Iron-sulfur aggregates have been discovered in a new family of proteins specific to giant viruses.
Using very high field NMR to better understand the mechanism of action of the TCTP protein, which has an important role in tumor cell survival
Anne Lesage, from the CRMN in Lyon, receives the prestigious Günther Laukien prize, along with Lyndon Emsley (EPFL)
Are amyloid fibers very stiff or do they "breathe"? Teams from the Bordeaux and Grenoble sites used isotopic labeling and NMR of solids to show that the core of amyloid fibers is very rigid over long time scales. In contrast, surface hydrophobic side chains flip over a wide range of time scales.
Inauguration of the 1.2 GHz spectrometer
The INFRANALYTICS research infrastructure is pleased to announce that the 1,2 GHz NMR spectrometer manufactured by the Bruker company was received and put into service on its Lille site in September.
Loïc Salmon and Sami Jannin have received new funding from the ERC for their respective research on the use of microRNAs for virus inhibition and in DNP by dissolution.
Arrival of a very high-speed 4-channel HFXY NMR MAS probe in Orléans